Our

Programs

Corona Virus Emergency Relif

North India, South India, Tibetan Refugees

Situation
When the pandemic hit on 23 March 2020 in India, the families we work with lost all their income and could only go out two hours a day to buy groceries at local stores.
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Educational Support

North India, South India, Tibetan Refugees
Our main focus to give a better life to children through education. Every child in our program is enrolled in the best school available in that area. However not ever child has a stable home or parents. So we have a Children’s Home in South India that has 42 girls and boys full time care with all school, food, housing, clothes and medical care. Many Tibetans need housing assistance plus tuition to enable the children to go to school from home. Some must live at school in hostels as they don’t have a stable home. In rural India we have had to bolster the schools with books, computers, overhead projectors, printers, playgrounds, notebooks and tutoring to improve their overall performance. For two schools we have to provide breakfast and lunch every school day so the students can learn as they receive very little food at home.
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Children's Home

North India, South India, Tibetan Refugees
We started a home for children without one or both parents in 2010. All 46 children receive food, housing, clothes, medical care and a good education with tutoring. In 2017 we built a brand new facility with fully tiled floors and  walls and big, bright large dorms and common rooms.
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Family support

Although our primary mission is to help children get
 education as a way out of poverty, their families and older adults need care also. We often have to support a home or provide food to the parents or single parent so they can properly care for their children at home.
 
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After School Tutoring

North India, South India, Tibetan Refugees
Many village students have parents who never went to
school or had so little they cannot help with homework. We now have seven villages where we provide one or two tutors  every school day to go over homework and school lessons to make sure the children understand the class work. We also provide all school supplies and snacks.